Green Party Vice-Presidential nominee Ajamu Baraka visited Morgan State University tonight and spoke about his campaign, its politics and context within a broader historical liberation struggle.
Read moreThe Millions for Prisoners March on Washington with Krystal Rountree
We were joined in this edition of imixwhatilike! by Krystal Rountree, Chairperson of the Millions for Prisoners Human Rights Organizing Committee / iamWE Prison Advocacy Network to discuss the logic behind and planning for the August 2017 Millions for Prisoners March on Washington.
Read moreSeeing Jalil: The Hopeless Optimist
There can be few places more unlikely than Attica state penitentiary to hear someone say they are a “hopeless optimist.” But there i was sitting in front of Jalil Muntaqim as he shot that big sincere smile as he said it. He was assuring me that we will figure out the problems facing us –…
Read moreBlack August and Reggae for the Young
Sam Jam, co-host with Soul Rebel of the hot new Roots, Rock, Reggae show in Takoma Park, MD WOWD 94.3 FM, interviewed me today about Black August. It was a fun, kids-friendly discussion of that history!
Read moreUsing Theatre and Performance Art to Empower the Community
In this special episode of iMiXWHATiLiKE! we feature WombWork Productions. For nearly two decades they have provided Afrikan-Centered social change theatre and performance art for the Baltimore community.
Read moreAjamu Baraka Joins Jill Stein Campaign: Exclusive Interview
Last night, August 1, word broke that our next guest, long time activist, Ajamu Baraka had been selected by the Jill Stein campaign to be her vice-presidential running mate for the Green Party’s nomination for president of the united states. So we of course wanted to hear from the man himself once again.
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